If P1 and P2 are the lengths of the perpendiculars from the points (2,3,4) and (1,1,4) respectively from the plane 3x-6y+2z+11 =0, then P1 and P2 are the roots of the equation
A
P2−23P+7=0
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B
7P2−23P+16=0
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C
P2−17P+16=0
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D
P2−16P+7=0
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Solution
The correct option is B7P2−23P+16=0 We have, P1=∣∣
∣∣3×2−6×3+2×4+11√32+(−6)2+(2)2∣∣
∣∣=1 P2=∣∣
∣∣3×1−6×1+2×4+11√32+(−6)2+(2)2∣∣
∣∣=167
So, equation whose roots are P1 and P2 is, 7P2−23P+16=0.